Lawful neutral for me.
SuperSpruce
Yeah I've definitely gotten better and better at maneuvering in tight spaces. When I test rode the Harley, it felt like the handling was on hard mode. I definitely like having a nimble motorcycle, and it's still fast enough for the highway!
Thanks for reminding me I can buy a cake by myself in college for my birthday
Are you using the Windows 10 file manager? That one is so much faster than the new Windows 11 one.
As long as the program is not bloated, JavaScript can be fast. Unfortunately that's not the case with most programs.
Can you recommend some third party windows file managers?
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Stock file manager has an okay UI (tabs are super nice) but is kinda slow, especially on battery.
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I tried explorer++ but its UI is clunky and it's only slightly faster than the stock file manager.
You can use C++ for web technology instead of JavaScript? I'm taking a class in C++ right now so I'd be happy to swap janky JavaScript for pedantic but speedy C++ in new projects.
Poor analogy. The retailer isn't always adding a 43% (10/7) markup to everything.
This might be a hot take but I've noticed some complicated electron apps are faster than some simple native apps. The striking example to me is how Vs code runs better and has a lower startup time than the stock Windows 11 File manager.
A well written electron app is better than a poorly written native app sometimes.
Most of the time, I view piracy as a last resort. I'll try to legally obtain it, but there are circumstances when I do sail the seas:
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Textbooks. This is a all around greedy industry preying on poor college students like me that barely pays the actual authors. They don't deserve my money, and I don't have much of it anyways.
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Video games/books I already own. I already paid for it, so it's justifies to me.
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Old video games that don't have a real platform that I emulate. I understand that I shouldn't pirate a 2021 video game, but a 2001 video game that I can't legally buy on PC/phone is a different matter.
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Aforementioned skimming through books. I might buy it after doing that.
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Music. Why? Half the stuff I listen to isn't even on Spotify or other streaming platforms. Additionally, I can manage my own library, listen offline without having to follow the whims of a streaming app, and even change the pitch and speed of the music!
It's cool, but there's not enough content to be truly interesting. When I was on Reddit, I constantly wanted more content about Bob's+Angels. On Lemmy it's like that but for the entire game.
No problems so far! I do need to get the rear tire replaced soon due to low tread, and the front brake fluid is running a bit low. How do I top up the front brake fluid?